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The phrase "takes a date" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a function, event, or process requires a specific date as input or reference. Example: "The event scheduling software takes a date to determine availability for booking."
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She never takes a date that requires air travel.
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They're considered a good place to take a date.
Take a date and affix it to a brass plaque.
I never take a date to a club.
Take a date to the Brooklyn Bridge for spectacular views and a romantic stroll.
"In high school, I'd take a date to the speedway to watch high-end racing.
Mr. Driscoll recently took a date out for margaritas, to a place that was supposedly cheap.
Make it the best place on earth to take a date.
She's single and the wedding invitations she receives frequently say nothing about taking a date.
If they take a date, that'll be 34 million tickets.
"The Crown Prince took a date, and it disappeared into his mouth," Sexton told me.
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